UNLV School of Medicine Residency in Emergency Medicine

2018-19 Air Force Match Results

UNLV Emergency Medicine is proud to announce the arrival of two outstanding residents into our program via the military match: Kathryn Sulkowski, MD joins us from Rush Medical College, and Ryan Corbett, MD joins us from St. Louis University School of Medicine. Welcome Kate and Ryan!

Burning Man: Expect the UnexpectedAugust 26-September 3, 2018

​Burning Man: Expect the Unexpected-Elliot Welder

One of the absolute highlights of training at this residency has been working at Burning Man. I worked this event my first year and was immediately hooked! This year I attended my third year in a row and it did not fail to deliver. The opportunity to care for patients in an austere environment presents unique challenges and opportunities. It forces you to perform outside of your comfort zone, taking on roles you are not accustomed to, conserving limited resources, and relying on your history and physical when labs and imaging are limited in supply and availability. This year Nick Schulack and I took the 10 hour journey into the dusty, rowdy, mysterious environment known historically as “The Playa”, and were rewarded immensely for our efforts.

In one 10 hour shift, Nick reduced 10 fractures, seeing a total of 30 patients, and while working some slower shifts through the night I had the opportunity to run the department with some solid, experienced attendings as backup. In this process we learned to sedate with medications we were not accustomed to, and to splint with stakes and cardboard when supplies ran low. We felt the limits of our resources, and practiced the unfamiliar skill of knowing when to tap out and ship someone out for a higher level of care. We were able to identify and push our boundaries as providers, all while receiving sincere and deep thanks from the people we served.

Sharpening our toxicology skills, our reduction and radiograph interpretation skills, and diagnosing urolithiasis via history and bedside ultrasound alone were just the tip of the iceberg for us. What truly made this experience invaluable was the opportunity to reflect on the skills we have honed at UMC and Nellis in a new and unfamiliar environment. For me, the Playa has served as a touchstone, a place to assess my development over the years, and come to terms with the remaining chinks in my armor. And what a place to do it! Not only is the environment at Burning Man fast paced and exciting, but the patient population is one of a kind. People who have watched their vacation suddenly come to an abrupt end with an unexpected fracture will thank you with a hug and a smile for reducing their arm or leg. It is the kind of patient interaction that reminds you why you chose to serve your fellow human as an EM provider.

There is no doubt that the medical component of Burning Man is the highlight of the journey, but you cannot write about Burning Man without acknowledging the event outside the medical tent walls. When people ask me to describe this event, I tell them it is as if you are 7 years old and have been placed in Disneyland for a week. This is accurate. It is a place where your imagination can wander free and the experience is as dynamic and versatile as you make it. In one day, you may wake up to a sunrise yoga and meditation session, attend a conference on what life in space may be like in 50 years, ride across the desert in an 80 foot party yacht, fly above it all in a free cesna ride, then get on your bike and chase the lights to some of your favorite electronic music headliners. The strangers you meet will embrace you as a long lost friend and share their art, drinks, food, bracelets, or conversation with you. You never know what kind of adventure the flashing lights you are biking towards may bring.

I asked a patient who said she was attending her 20th Burning Man event what she was most looking forward to, and she said “the unexpected.” The fact that she is still surprised by what she encounters at Burning Man after all these years is a testament to this experience. I have to agree with her sentiment. Whether its the opportunity Taylor Roth had to perform a full body escharotomy last year, the chance Omar Ahmed previously had to intubate an entire family who overdosed on GHB, or the chance to see a performance or art piece that leaves you reminiscing months later, Burning Man will open you to new impactful experiences. I feel so grateful to have this experience through our residency, and the three years I spent at Burning Man will stand out as some of the greatest adventures of my life!

Lessons from the Front September 12, 2018

Some residents go on to practice in the community. Some travel across the country for fellowship. Still others, like Drs. James Bailey (left) and JoshuaPascoe (right) of the class of 2016 serve much further from home and in much more austere environments. On Wednesday, September 12, 2018, Drs. Bailey and Pascoe gave the assembled residents a joint lecture on lessons learned from their experience serving injured soldiers abroad. They discussed traumatic amputations and the use of tourniquets, TXA, whole blood transfusion, the management of hemothorax and head injuries. Dr. Pascoe continues to share these lessons with our rotating residents and medical students as Assistant Professor with our program and as Student Clerkship Director at the Mike O'Callaghan Medical Center at Nellis Air Force Base.

Annual Mt. Charleston Hike and BBQJuly 18, 2018

Residents, students, faculty, family, and their four-legged friends escaped the Vegas heat to enjoy a brisk hike up Mt. Charleston July 18, 2018. The hike was followed by a delicious BBQ.

A Class ActJune 19, 2018

We would like to take this opportunity to congratulate the Class of 2018 on their graduation from residency! The ceremony took place at the Cosmopolitan hotel in Las Vegas on June 19, 2018.

Welcome Class of 2021!​March 16, 2018

We are proud to welcome our new class of interns into the Las Vegas Emergency Medicine Residency family. Can't wait to see you all!

Air Force Match Results!​December 14, 2017

UNLV Emergency Medicine is proud to announce the arrival of two outstanding residents into our program via the military match. Jason David MD joins us from Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. Aaron Johnson DO joins us from the UNLV surgery program where he is completing a preliminary surgery year. Welcome Jason and Aaron!

Does Ketamine Cure Headache?October 16, 2017

Management of the benign headache in the emergency department is often anything but. Low dose intravenous ketamine has been proven to be effective in pain management in a variety of pain management settings. Might it work for headache too? In "A Comparison of Headache Treatment in the Emergency Department: Prochlorperazine Versus Ketamine," Dr. Tony Zitek, former Chief Resident and current Assistant Research Director at UNLV SOM EM, examines this question in the Annals of Emergency Medicine.Comparing a sub-dissociative IV dose of 0.3mg/kg ketamine + 4mg ondansetron to the standard of care of 10mg prochlorperazine IV + 25mg diphenhydramine, Dr. Zitek found more rapid and complete reductions in acute pain score and greater patient satisfaction scores in the prochlorperazine group. There was also a large subset of patients who reported a dysphoric experience to ketamine, suggesting that ketamine's reputation as a pain cure-all may be overestimated. For now, stick with the tried-and-true prochlorperazine for benign headache. ​Ketamine still may be considered as an adjunctive therapy.

Resident Education Done RightOctober 8, 2017

Dr. Jordana Haber, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at UNLV School of Medicine​, specializes in mindfulness, writing, and--much to our benefit--resident education. In the latest edition of her "Mindful EM" column in Emergency Medicine News, Haber describes her approach to resident education using the SMART NERDS mnemonic. Dr. Haber's other work can be found in Annals of Emergency Medicine and on the evidence-based medicine blog ALIEM.

Doctors Learn About Law September 15, 2017

Las Vegas Emergency Medicine residents had the opportunity to attend the High Risk Emergency Medicine course at the Paris Hotel 9/15-9/16. Dr. Amal Mattu lectured on common EKG misses in ruling out ACS, using validated decision instruments such as the HEART score properly, and myths and pitfalls in managing wide-complex tachyarrhythmias. Dr. Michael Frank chaired a mock deposition for attendees to gain exposure to this frequently adversarial and unfamiliar process. Dr. Ross Berkeley, Program Director for Las Vegas Emergency Medicine Residency and Course Director for the High Risk Emergency Medicine program, spoke about emerging medico-legal risks with special attention to new challenges posed by electronic medical records. Dr. Ketan Patel, Associate Program director at Las Vegas EM, lectured on the topic of pulmonary embolism.

Back from the BurnSeptember 6, 2017

Welcome back to our team of residents who provided medical care at Burning Man. Drs. Omar Ahmed (PGY-3), Teya Casner (PGY-2), Rob Bechtel (PGY-2), Elliot Welder (PGY-2), Perry Lee (PGY-2), and Taylor Roth (PGY-1) were among the residents who manned the Rampart medical area 8/27-9/4. Medical residents had the opportunity to manage and treat a wide variety of toxidromes, orthopedic injuries, and burns.

Anatomy of a Youtube StarSeptember 2, 2017

Congratulations to Dr. James Preddy for reaching >1 million views on his review of upper extremity anatomy. (Part 2 here.) Dr. Preddy, in addition to being a beloved clinical assistant professor for UNLV-Las Vegas Emergency Medicine Residency, is also an experienced anatomist. Each shift worked with Dr. Preddy is a lesson not only in clinical medicine but also in its fundamental anatomical basis. Check out some of Dr. Preddy's other educational videos here.

Camp Cartwheel​August 11, 2017

Las Vegas Emergency Medicine attendings David NelsonMD (right), Nick Sadeghi MD, Jay Fisher MD,along with resident Teya Casner MD,were honored to take part in Camp Cartwheel. Camp Cartwheel is an outdoor camp for children with critical illness and cancer. For these children, who spend a great deal of time and energy going back and forth between physicians' offices, playing outdoor games and bonding with one another at Camp Cartwheel represents a welcome reprieve, a chance to be a kid again.

Las Vegas EM Fire DayJuly 12, 2017

Las Vegas EM residents took part in the 2017 Annual Las Vegas EM Fire Day. Highlights included operating the "jaws of life" while engaging in automobile passenger extrication exercises. Thanks to Dr. Slattery, Medical Director of Las Vegas Fire and Rescue and Research Director for our program, for arranging this action-packed day.

Check out PEMRadioMay 2, 2017

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Need a smartphone-accessible resource to guide management in your youngest patients? Dr. Jay Fisher, Medical Director of the Department of Pediatric Emergency Medicine at UMC, has released a one-stop shop app for all of your pediatric emergency medicine needs:

“PEMRadio is an app for pediatric emergency physicians, emergency physicians, pediatricians and other allied health professionals who provide acute medical care for ill and injured children. The app serves as an educational resource and a source of professional information exchange for professionals seeking to continuously improve their knowledge base in the care of sick children. The app features audio files on pediatric emergency topics, pediatric emergency cases; clinical tools, lecture slides, and links to valuable internet resources focusing on the provision of pediatric emergency medicine.”

"Driving" Home Resident Wellness​April 18, 2017

Residents and their families had the opportunity to enjoy a relaxing night of "Top Golf" April 18, 2017.

Las Vegas EMR Class of 2020March 18, 2017

We are proud to welcome a new class of outstanding interns into the Las Vegas Emergency Medicine Residency family. Can't wait to see you all!

Vegas Goes to WashingtonMarch 13, 2017

Las Vegas Emergency Medicine Residents descended on Washington, D.C. for the 2017 ACEP Leadership and Advocacy Conference. Drs. Bailey Zhao (PGY-3), Megan McKay (PGY-3), Tiffany Sigal (PGY-2), and Zachary Skaggs (PGY-2) got to explore the sites and scenes of DC as well as explore the issues with fellow physicians and legislators. Also attending was Dr. JD McCourt, current Nevada ACEP President, attending faculty, and Medical Director of the Emergency Department at University Medical Center. Meetings with Sen. Cortez-Mastro (D-NV) and the staff of Sen. Dean Heller (R-NV) allowed for productive discussion regarding the direction of health care reform, EMTALA, and the issues of psychiatric boarding in the ER and balanced billing.

Working for Cancer Patients, in and out of the HospitalFeb 25, 2017

Team "Drop Kick," a spirited crew of former WWE wrestlers who also work as residents and faculty at the UMC Emergency Department, went 5-1, coming in second place at the second annual NCCF charity kickball tournament 2/25/17. Nice job, team! All proceeds went to the Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation.

Caring for Athletes in the "Fight Capital"Feb 3, 2017

The Las Vegas Emergency Medicine Residency is actively involved in the care of fighters. Centered in the "Fight Capital of the World," and working at University Medical Center, which has multiple affiliate agreements with UFC and major boxing promotions, our residents have the opportunity to reduce jaw dislocations, repair complicated eyebrow lacerations, and manage all manner of extremity fractures and dislocations in these athletes. Las Vegas is also home to major international events including fight competitions. Here pictured is Dr. Kelly Morgan,Las Vegas EMR Clinical Faculty, Director of Disaster Preparedness, and Medical Director for all US National Tae Kwon Do events, along with PGY-2 resident Dr.Zachary Skaggs, caring for athletes at the Tae Kwon Do US Open held in Las Vegas Feb. 2, 2017. A broad range of pathology was tended to including gamekeeper's thumbs, ACL injuries, and issues related to "cutting weight" in athletes hailing from Africa to Australia, with backgrounds ranging from amateur to Olympian.

Annual Christmas Bakeoff CompetitionDec 14, 2016

Featured above is the winner of the "most original" category in the Las Vegas EM Annual Christmas Bakeoff. This confection created by Dr. Teya Casner (PGY-2). Otherwise, Dr. Meena Subramanian (PGY-3) won "most binge-eatable" for her butter cake and Dr. Clayton Wu (PGY-2) took home the best over all prize for his delectable dipped shortcake.

Las Vegas Emergency Medicine residents continue to lead the way in Event Medicine. Following on the heels of the successful staffing of the Electronic Daisy Carnival and Burning Man, Las Vegas EM residents provided care at the most recent Tough Mudder Oct. 29-30 under the direction of clinical faculty member Dr. Christopher Krall.Our residents treated the spectrum of heat-related illnesses, orthopedic injuries, and rhabdomyolysis. November 12-13 will see the World's Toughest Mudder Event come to Las Vegas. The event is a 24-hour endurance event featuring 1500 competitors from across the world. Other upcoming Event Medicine events to be staffed by our resourceful residents include the Las Vegas Rock 'n' Roll Marathon on Nov. 13 under the direction of Dr. Christian Young​.

Dr. Dale Carrison, Chief of Staff and Emergency Department Chair at University Medical Center, may have the longest CV among medical leaders nationwide, and he's about to add one more line to it. He will be honored later this month with the Inspired Excellence in Healthcare Award for his efforts to improve healthcare in Southern Nevada. In light of this award, his biography is featured today in the Las Vegas Review-Journal. The article describes the unique pathway he took en route to attaining his current leadership position, including overcoming personal struggles, age discrimination, and his previous leadership roles in his former career working with the FBI. Dr. Dale Carrison also currently serves as tactical physician for Las Vegas Metro's SWAT team, Medical Director for the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, and Medical Director for Burning Man and the Electronic Daisy Carnival.

Congratulations to Devin Thompson (PGY-1) on receiving the 2016 National Outstanding Medical Student award at ACEP 2016 Scientific Assembly held here in our hometown of Las Vegas. The award is given to the medical student who demonstrates scholarly achievement, outstanding board scores and grades, and who demonstrates professionalism, humanism, and clinical acumen. Thompson is one of ten of a new class of outstanding interns working with us here at the Las Vegas Emergency Medicine Residency. He joins us from St. Louis University School of Medicine, where his achievement earned him this honor.

Welcome Back from Burning Man!​September 2016

Fresh off the heels of managing the medical tent for the Electronic Daisy Carnival, Las Vegas Emergency Medicine residents continue to lead the way in event medicine, this time lending a helping hand at Burning Man. Las Vegas EM resident physicians Meena Subramanian (PGY-3), Ben Smith (PGY-3), Bailey Zhao (PGY-3), Eliot Welder (PGY-1), Omar Ahmed (PGY-2), Liz Chen (PGY-2), and Elizabeth Busby (PGY-3) are freshly home from a four-day mission at Burning Man's Rampart medical tent. Burning Man, a temporary community numbering 70,000 set up each year in the heart of Black Rock Desert, utilized Las Vegas EM resident physicians in capacities ranging from splinting to STEMI care. Check out a video of one our resident's experiences here. Pictures are below.

Las Vegas EMR Annual AwardsJune 2016

Bringing the academic year to a close, Las Vegas Emergency Medicine residents gathered in a private ceremony at the Cosmopolitan Hotel to honor graduating seniors and the faculty who mentored them. Distinctions are as follows:Pediatric Emergency Medicine Resident of the Year:Josh Pascoe, D.O. and James Bailey, M.D. (tie)Intern of the Year:Tiffany Sigal, M.D.Outstanding Achievement in Research:Leon Eydelman, M.D.​Resident of the Year: Joshua Pascoe, M.D.Academic Faculty of the Year: Nathan Cleveland, M.D., Tony Zitek, M.D. (tie)Clinical Faculty of the Year: Mitzi Dillon, M.D.MOFMC Faculty of the Year:Joe Sontgerath, M.D.Pediatric Emergency Medicine Faculty of the Year: ​David Nelson, M.D.

Las Vegas EM residents (pictured left to right) Drs. Iggie Tanone (PGY-3), Zachary Skaggs (PGY-3) and Tiffany Sigal (PGY-2), were honored to represent Nevada’s American College of Emergency Physicians (NV ACEP) for the organization’s annual Leadership and Advocacy Conference in Washington, D.C. May 15-18, 2016. Among many Capitol Hill offices visited, these residents had the opportunity to meet with Congressman and physician Dr. Joe Heck (R-NV- 3), who represents Las Vegas/Southern NV and is running for the Senate seat of retiring Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV). They also met to talk mental healthcare access and availability issues and opportunities for EMTALA reform with Harry Reid’s staff. They are pictured here at a special reception overlooking the White House.

The World's Toughest Mudder15 November 2015

Volunteers from Las Vegas EM and University Medical Center's Emergency Department provided on-site medical care for the 1,500 participants in the grueling 24-hour 2015 World's Toughest Mudder held at Lake Las Vegas on November 14 and 15. This 24-hour endurance obstacle-course competition staged in the harshest desert terrain and environmental conditions. Some participants completed over 100 miles! Las Vegas EM residents, under the medical direction of Christopher Krall, MD, staffed the medical tent for over 30 hours while caring for over 300 patients. The combination of training, experience, and enthusiasm of the UMC Emergency Medicine residents (Daren Mahoney, Joshua Pascoe, Mike Holtz, Ben Smith, and Elizabeth Busby) and nursing staff made for an outstanding team for this years World's Toughest Mudder event. The 2016 World's Toughest Mudder will be returning to Las Vegas on November 12/13, 2016... stay "dirty" my friends!

The Bushmaster ExerciseOctober 2015

Bushmaster is an exercise held every year at USUHS (uniformed services university of health sciences) medical school. It is the culmination of a four week endeavor during their final year meant to train medical students in the armed forces how to prepare for a deployment in theatre. The exercise is a mock deployment for the medical students and is staffed by senior physicians from all specialties and from all branches of the armed forces (EM predominates). For six days students are required to provide 24hr medical support to their troops. This includes setting up a battalion aid station, stabilization of critical patients, organizing an ambulance response team to provide tactical combat casualty care, and triaging patients for evacuation and definitive care. For the duration they are required to manage their own resources and allocate them appropriately in simulated mass casualty scenarios. High fidelity simulators are used in a field environment and students manage complex trauma/medical resuscitations in an austere environment. APD Chris Pitotti, MD and PGY3 residents Josh Pascoe, DO and Jamie Bailey, MD were able to provide a unique perspective to students training in these scenarios. As resident physicians, and as officers in the U.S. Air Force, this was a very rewarding experience and will hopefully become a staple of training for the active duty members of Las Vegas EMR. Check out the video here.

Las Vegas Rock 'n' Roll Marathon15 November 2015

Another successful Rock 'n' Roll Las Vegas Marathon thanks to the assistance of medical tent captains Dr. Mike Holtz, Dr. Daren Mahoney and Dr. Ben Smith, who worked with volunteer nursing staff from UMC's Emergency Department and local race medical director, Dr. Christian Young to keep runners safe. Between the marathon and half marathon, over 32,000 runners competed in this year's race!

​Las Vegas EM was again well-represented in a national competition. PGY-2 resident Aaron Heckelman, MD delivered an outstanding short presentation explaining the debate about the safety of ondansetron in first trimester pregnancy. An audience of hundreds picked Aaron's presentation as the best of the competition. Way to go Aaron! Nailed it!

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EMS World Expo24 September 2015

Las Vegas EMR was well represented at last week’s EMS World Expo. Held this year at the Las Vegas Convention Center, the EMS World Expo is the largest EMS trade show/conference in North America, and attracts EMS providers and educators from around the world. We are proud of our residents, attendings and alumni who taught sessions throughout the conference!*Dr. Leon Eydelman (PGY-3) lectured on “Delayed Care of the Critically Ill Medical Patient”*Dr. Aaron Heckelman (PGY-2) taught a session entitled “A Resident’s Guide to Intubation” (top left)*Dr. Ben Smith (PGY-2) covered “Party Drugs” in his session (middle left)*Dr. Bryan Bledsoe (faculty) taught about “Hypertensive Emergencies” and “Spinal Trauma Update”*Dr. JD McCourt (faculty) discussed “Best Practices for Responding to Mental Health Patients in the Prehospital Setting”.*Dr. David Slattery (faculty) lectured on “The QI Revolution: Using Real-time Data to Improve Outcomes and the Patient Experience”. Special mention to one of our alumni, Dr. Ryan Hodnick, who spoke about the “Prehospital use of Ketamine”.

Burning Man 201516 September 2015

Another year; another burn. "Radical self reliance, radical self expression, communal effort, leaving no trace… these are just a few of the 'Principles of Burning Man' from the official website I was reading while packing for our trip… I had never been to Burning Man before, and I was in for the experience of a lifetime. All I knew about Burning Man was that I was working as a resident physician at the Rampart Medical Tent and would see a lot of toxicology! But Burning Man was so much more than that… 'Burners' as they call themselves, make excellent patients! They were kind, understanding, and unbelievably appreciative as I sutured their lacerations, reduced their fracture-dislocations, and even sedated their family/friends after a 'bad trip'. With limited supplies and resources, we offered excellent medical care to a population of surprisingly optimistic patients despite very hostile conditions. I may never get all of the playa dust out of my camping gear, but the experience was something I will truly never forget." Read about Burning Man and mass-gathering medicine on our Event Medicine page.-Carrie Cook, DO, PGY3

Las Vegas EM Resident "FAMOUS"9 September 2015

These Las Vegas EM residents are everywhere... Iggie Tanone, MD makes an appearance in the latest ZDoggMD video. Next stop Hollywood. Way to go Iggie!!

Las Vegas EM Healthcare Heroes2 September 2015

Two Las Vegas EM faculty were honored at the 2015 Healthcare Heroes Awards sponsored by ﻿Nevada Business Magazine﻿. Devon Moore, MD won the Non-Profit award for his volunteerism in many different areas. Dr. Moore is the Quality Director for our Emergency Department. Ross Berkeley, MD, our residency director, won the Educator award for his tireless efforts in emergency medicine education. You can read more about the awards here. Congratulations to both - we are very proud!

Welcome New Faculty1 August 2015

We are happy to announce two new faculty members here at Las Vegas EM! We expect big things out of both of them. We can't wait to see how they will impact our residents.

Tony Zitek, MD attended Dartmouth University Medical School and completed emergency medicine residency at our own University of Nevada School of Medicine program. I addition toclinical practice and teaching, he will be actively involved in our emergency medicine research programs.

Jordana Haber, MD attended Sackler School of Medicine in Tel Aviv and completed residency in emergency medicine at Lincoln Medical Center. She then completed a two year fellowship in Medical Education at Maimonides Medical Center.

Welcome Las Vegas EM Class of 2018!1 July 2015

Congratulations Class of 2015!23 June 2015

CONGRATULATIONS to the Las Vegas EM class of 2015!! On Tuesday night we graduated our 7th class during the annual graduation ceremony and awards banquet at the Cosmopolitan Hotel. We are very proud of all of you! You can see where they are going here. Check out the awards from the night:

Resident of the Year: Tony Zitek, MDPediatrics Resident of the Year: Anna Miller, MDNellis AFB Resident of the Year: Tony Zitek, MDResearch Resident of the Year:Tony Zitek, MDResident of the Year (Nurses Vote):Kersten Milligan, MDIntern of the Year:Megan McKay, MD

Core Faculty of the Year:Nathan Cleveland, MDClinical Faculty of the Year:Josh Parker, MDPediatrics Faculty of the Year:David Nelson, MDNellis AFB Faculty of the Year:Lance Bacon, MD

Coming Soon to an ED Near You!!

Dr. McKay Elected to National Leadership Position With AAEM/RSA18 April 2015

Congratulations to EM1 resident Megan McKay, MD for being elected to the AAEM/RSA Board of Directors for the coming year! Dr. McKay is the next in a long line of Las Vegas EM residents serving in national leadership roles. We are proud of you Megan!

Dr. Berkeley Named Course Director for High Risk Emergency Medicine30 January 2015

The nationally-recognized faculty of the High Risk Emergency Medicine Course have educated around 10,000 emergency providers over the years. This CME course teaches tactics on how to avoid common malpractice pitfalls and provide high-quality care in real world EDs, by utilizing analysis of actual malpractice and EMTALA cases with discussion of the most recent literature by risk management experts. Congratulations Dr. Berkeley!

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